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Properties of real numbers applied to subsets |
2012-02-01 |
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Mark pose la question : Hello -
The questions that I have for you is do the properties of real numbers (such as the associative, commutative, identity, inverse, and distributive law) apply to ALL the subsets of real numbers? In other words, do all those properties work for the Natural Numbers? The Whole Numbers? And so on and so forth. I understand that they are all real numbers, but for instance: the identity is whenever you add zero to a number, you get that number back. But does that work with, say, with only the odd numbers? Zero isn't odd so can that property actually apply to JUST the odd numbers? Any consideration would be greatly appreciated! Robert Dawson lui répond. |
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Extended real numbers |
2011-12-12 |
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Justin pose la question : Hi there, I was wondering does +infinity=+infinity in the extended real number system? Basically, I was wondering does +infinity=+infinity since -infinity and any extended real number (except +infinity) are less than +infinity?
Sincerely,
Justin Robert Dawson lui répond. |
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A proof involving real numbers |
2010-01-11 |
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Amper pose la question : Let a,b is an element of real numbers, and suppose that for every x>0 we have a is lesser than or equal to b+x.
(a) Show that a is lesser than or equal to b.
(b) Show that it does not follow that a is lesser than b.
i'm feeling bad of having no idea with this, hope i you can help me. GRACIAS!! Penny Nom lui répond. |
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The extended real numbers |
2009-11-02 |
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Justin pose la question : Hello there, I was wondering is the set of extended real numbers a closed set or an open set?
Justin Robert Dawson lui répond. |
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Is one Infinity larger than another in the extended real number system? |
2009-06-24 |
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Justin pose la question : Hello there, I was wondering if one infinity is larger than another in the extended real number system (just like in the transfinite ordinals and cardinals with respect to infinite sets) or are all infinities the same size in the extended real number system? Thanks sooo much for answering my question! I greatly appreciate it!
All the Best,
Justin Robert Dawson lui répond. |
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The real numbers with decimal representations consisting of all 1s. |
2006-10-29 |
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Ivessa pose la question : Determine if the following set is countable or uncountable : the real numbers with decimal representations consisting of all 1s. Steve La Rocque and Walter Whiteley lui répond. |
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Real numbers |
2003-05-09 |
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Sirena pose la question : what is a "real" number Penny Nom lui répond. |
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a+b=10 and ab=40 |
2002-04-27 |
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April pose la question : What two numbers add to ten and multiply to forty? (a+b=10, a*b=40) I think the answer includes radicals and/or imaginary numbers. Penny Nom lui répond. |
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The square root of -1 |
2000-05-19 |
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Gary pose la question : i am not a student i am just some one that heard something and i can't be sure on the answer...my ? is what is the square root of -1? i think it is -1 but not sure can you let me know please thank you Harley Weston lui répond. |
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